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38 Cards in this Set
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alcohol withdrawal
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BZ's
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anorexia/bulimia
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SSRI's
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anxiety
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- BZ's
- buspirone - SSRI's |
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ADHD
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- methylphenidate (ritalin)
- amphetamines (dexedrine) |
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atypical depression
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- MOA-I's
- SSRI's |
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bipolar d/o
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"mood stabilizers"
- lithium - valproic acid - carbamazepine - atypical antipsychotics |
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depression
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- SSRI's
- SNRI's - TCA's |
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depression w/insomnia
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mirtazepine
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OCD
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- SSRI's
- clomipramine |
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panic d/o
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- SSRI's
- TCA's - BZ's |
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PTSD
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SSRIs
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schizophrenia
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antipsychotics
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tourette's syndrome
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antipsychotics (haloperidol)
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social phobias
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SSRI's
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SSRI's tx:
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- anorexia/bulimia
- anxiety - atypical depression - depression - OCD - panic d/o - PTSD - social phobias |
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BZ's tx:
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- alcohol withdrawal
- anxiety - panic d/o |
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TCA's tx:
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- depression
- panic d/o |
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DOC for trouble sleeping
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clonidine
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what are the typical antipsychotics?
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haloperidol + "-azine's"
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high potency antipsychotics:
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- haloperidol
- fluphenazine (more EPS, but ↓ chol S/E's) |
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low potency antipsychotics:
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- thioridazine
- chlorpromazine (↑ antichol S/E, ↓ EPS) |
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tx for neuroleptic malignant syndrome
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- dantrolene
- DA-agonist (i.e. bromocriptine) |
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evolution of EPS S/E's
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- 4h = acute dystonia (musc spasm, stiff)
- 4d = akinesia (parkinsoninan sxs) - 4w = akathisia (restlessness) - 4m = tardive dyskinesia (oral-facial) |
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list atypical antipsychotics
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- olanzapine
- clozapine - quetipine - risperidone - aripiprazole - ziprasidone |
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antipsychotic(s) that cause significant weight gain
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- olanzapine
- clozapine - quetiapine |
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antipsychotic(s) that cause agranulocytosis
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clozapine
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what does lithium do in pregnancy?
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epstein's anomaly of the heart
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buspirone clinical use(s)
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ONLY generalized anxiety d/o
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list TCA's
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"-imipramine's" & "-tryptylines"
- imipramine - desipramine - clomipramine - amitriptyline - nortriptyline - DOXEPIN - AMOXAPINE |
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what TCA is the least sedating & has a lower seizure threshold?
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desipramine
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what TCA's have more anticholinergic effects?
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3* (amitriptyline) > 2* (nortriptyline)
(use nortrip in elderly to avoid antichol S/E's/delirium) |
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tx for TCA CV toxicity
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NaHCO3
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list SSRI's
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- Fluoxetine
- Paroxetine - Sertraline - Citalopram - Fluvoxamine |
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tx for serotonin syndrome
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- cool
- give BZ's - then CYPROHEPTADINE |
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list SNRI's
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- Venlafaxine
- duloxetine (greater effect on NE) |
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list MAO-I's
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- Phenelzine
- Tranylcypromine - Isocarboxazid - Selegiline (only txs parkinsons) |
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MOA-I contraindications
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- SSRI's
- meperidine (to prevent serotonin synd) |
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4 atypial antidepressants
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- buproprion (smoking cessation; ↓ seiz thresh)
- mirtazapine (↑ appetite) - maprotiline - trazodone (trazoBONE! = priapism; tx insomnia) |